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quarta-feira, 4 de setembro de 2013

Interview with the Legend

We, members
of Everton FC Brazil, proudly present this amazing interview for you. After
some conversations, we got an exclusive interview with the great Neville
Southall. Southall is regarded as Everton’s greatest goalkeeper and he’s the
player with more apps for the Toffees (741, between 1981 and 1998). Neville and
his agent, John, were really caring about us so, once again, we want to say
‘thank you’ for both. We had 14 questions, some of them made by the members of
the blog and a few ones made by the ones who interacted with us via Facebook
and Twitter. So, no more delays, here are the questions:

Neville says "hi" to all Brazilian Evertonians

1 – Which
one of the titles you won with Everton was the most remarkable?

Neville -That's easy: 1985, the club's first English title since 1969/70.

2 – What was
the best Everton team you’ve been into?

Neville -Again, 1985, a team that had everything, passion, steel and skill.

3 – Who’s
the best player you’ve ever played with?

Neville - Trevor Steven, a part of that side, what he did in a training, he did in
a match, a wonderful player.

4 – What’s
the most important save (or the hardest one) you did for The Toffees?

Neville - I don't have a favourite, I always focused on being better in every game
than the one before, and making better saves than the ones before.

5 – How do
you see, today, that European ban taken by Everton in 1985? How much that
prejudiced the

club and how the players of that squad received that?

Neville - The squad were gutted. We would, in my opinion have gone onto to rule Europe for 4 or 5 years. The ban on teams from England stopped us from achieving that. The authorities are responsible for that for holding the Juventus v Liverpool game in a stadium (Heysel) that was wholly unsuitable. No club should hold any responsibility for the ban.

6 – What
are your expectations for this season?

Neville - A Champions League spot at worst, but a top 3 is what a club like Everton should always aim for. We need to aim for stars

7 - What
are your thoughts about Roberto Martinez? Do you think Everton have already got
Martinez’s style?

Neville - No, that will take time. By the end of January the players should be adapting to his style and by next summer we should be ready to make a very strong challenge.

8 – Do you
think Everton board has been changing their minds about the club? I mean, with
Martinez’s arrival, Everton gained more confidence and ambition. Has it also
affected the board?

Neville - The club need to think more globally, you fans in Brasil and other countries like the United States, Ireland, Chile, Australia and beyond are very very important. More should be done to inform you, like I am doing.

9 – We know
you don’t agree with Bill’s attitudes regarding Everton FC. As we don’t receive
too much information from Brazilian media about EFC, can you tell us how do you
see this political side of the club?

Neville - No, it is still the same, nothing has changed. Only investment will
change that, a major investment.

10 – What
is your favourite player from the current squad? And which player from the Academy
may get into the first squad this season, in your opinion?

Neville - Leon Osman and Tony Hibbert, two local lads who love everything about
Everton Football Club, the fans, the place, the history, they understand what
is required.

11 – Is
there any player (a player who fits in EFC’s financial conditions) you would
like to see wearing the royal blue shirt this season?

Neville - I said last season that Scott Sinclair would make a huge difference, and
we have missed out again as he has gone to West Brom. The other Scott (Parker)
I would love, but it's too late now.

12 – Thiago
Cordeiro, from Sorocaba-SP, asked: “how does a club that had so many honours
until the 1980s became so unsuccessful in the Premier League?”

Neville - The ban, as mentioned, was crucial. Losing our best ever chairman
Phillip Carter, our manager and some of our best players all had a big impact.
From then we had to play catch up with the other clubs and are still
doing so.

13 – Jean
Carlos, from Ubá-MG, asked you to define the greatness of Everton.

Neville - Passion, steel and skill. To be regarded as a very good Everton player
you need all 3 key elements. The fans know the players that show all
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14 – If you
could leave a message to all the Brazilians who support Everton, what would it
be?